#13060: Valgrind complains about glibc 2.15
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       Reporter:  jpflori                                       |         
Owner:  tbd            
           Type:  defect                                        |        
Status:  needs_work     
       Priority:  major                                         |     
Milestone:  sage-5.1       
      Component:  optional packages                             |    
Resolution:                 
       Keywords:  valgrind spkg                                 |   Work 
issues:  testsuite fails
Report Upstream:  Fixed upstream, but not in a stable release.  |     
Reviewers:                 
        Authors:  Jean-Pierre Flori                             |     Merged 
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   Dependencies:                                                |      
Stopgaps:                 
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Comment (by iandrus):

 Replying to [comment:9 jpflori]:
 > Replying to [comment:8 iandrus]:
 > > Here `config.sub` is a symlink to
 `/usr/share/automake-1.11/config.sub`.
 > > This probably has something to do with you running `./autogen.sh`, but
 I'm not an expert in how to fix that.  If I run `./autgen.sh` myself then
 it configures fine but runs into the `-arch` problem as before.
 >
 > Oh, I didn't realize that...
 > I've uploaded a new spkg obtained with autoreconf -fi rather than
 autogen.sh which has no symlinks.

 Cool, thanks.  I just tried it (in the same place) and got the same error
 though.  Perhaps, it's in a different place?

 > I'll look into the arch stuff but have no apple stuff to test it.

 I think if you can force sage to use the gcc spkg it would exhibit the
 same problem, unless you are already using it.  What does `sage -sh -c
 'which gcc'` return?

 It might be worth asking Jeroen (or on sage-devel) since he knows it a lot
 better.

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